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Adela will go to almost any length for the story of her career. That ambition puts her undercover among a group of neo Nazi punks travelling into the frozen forests of Norway, convinced that out there they can summon Odin and claim the destiny they believe is owed to them. What actually waits in those woods is far older and far stranger than any of them is prepared to comprehend, and no gods are coming to answer when they start praying for help.
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The art from Letizia Cadonici is outstanding. It is trippy, detailed, and perfectly captures the psychedelic horror tone the story is going for. Jordie Bellaire's colors are a big part of what makes the visuals hit so hard. Tynion and Bennett are clearly building toward something wild with this one and I am fully on board for issue 2.
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